Another young girl of Sheikhupura has been re-united with her parents through Punjab Police’s initiative “Mera Pyara AppR21;, here on Wednesday. In a heartwarming series of events, Lahore’s Chief Traffic Officer, Ammara Athar, under the directives of Punjab’s Inspector General Dr. Usman Anwar, has orchestrated a program to reunite missing children and elderly individuals with their families. This initiative, led by a dedicated team of volunteers, marks yet another success for the “Mera Pyara AppR21; project. Recently, the team, along with the Child Protection Unit, successfully reunited Nida, also known as Nadra, who had been separated from her mother since 8 years. Nida, whose parents got job for her in a house at Gulberg, but she fled away due to torture by her owners. Nida wandered aimlessly, unable to return home due to her orphaned status. The “Mera Pyara AppR21; team’s relentless efforts over five months finally bore fruit as they conducted follow-up sessions in Lahore and Sheikhupura, ultimately reuniting Nida with her family. Grateful for the efforts of Punjab’s Inspector General and Lahore’s Chief Traffic Officer, Nida’s family praised their endeavors.
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